New Scientist
Text: "Monitor: What flickers so briefly in the night sky?. Atmospheric brightness pulsations lasting about one millisecond, consisting of damped oscillations at a frequency of approximately 10 kilohertz, have been observed, invisible to the naked eye. Discovered accidentally about 1970 during a search for pulses of fluorescence caused by cosmic-ray photons. New Scientist. 59(859), Aug. 16, 1973. p. 374.
See Also: Anomalous light phenomena, scalar electromagnetics, scalar waves, electromagnetic anomalies.
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